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RE: A Supremely Silly Question...

From: ADouglas@...
Date: Wed Feb 9, 2005  7:30 pm
Subject: RE: [EDI-L] A Supremely Silly Question...
Jon,

First of all, the silly question is the one that remains unasked.

Second, as you know for sure, X12 covers this issue in Version Release
004010 (et al). See the attached snippet.

Group,

You won't seen the snipped, because EDI-L strips attachments. Go buy the
book. After all, its published by a not-for-profit :)

Art Douglas
Manager, eCommerce Systems
PaperPak
San Dimas, CA
909-971-5025

-----Original Message-----
From: jgarnissboston [mailto: Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 11:05 AM
To: Subject: [EDI-L] A Supremely Silly Question...



Hi everyone,

I know this is a silly question, but I have a trading partner who is
requesting decimal points in X12 004010 in the TDS01 and the SAC05
elements.

My question is this:

When an element is defined as N2, it means no decimal points right?

I know this is a silly question, but not having a printed version of
the 4010 spec, I need to verify it. I am sure of the answer, but I
need to give them irrefutable evidence of it. Apparently 15 years of
EDI experience isn't good enough for them.

Does anyone have the entire 4010 spec printed (or better yet the
book with the 4010 spec), and if so can you refer me to the page
where it defines the data types so I can pass this info on to my
trading partner?

Thanks,
Jon




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